Receptacle



` The-main objectsiofvjthis inven especiallygweli'adaptedjfor use infthe delivery nectiorrfor thepar'tsl; `"off'groin-'fries"" friiit' ardjthe-like 'andfor :use in, `v Incthe embod i tasal'generalpur-- endpieoe'spare, disposedjin overlapping relation*` 5 v tothe endsy of the si'depieces.l `The end-pieces;

5" factories! bakerieslffand, infac `yposeboirfor receptacleswhichj i1 I n and'at the sameI timeveryystrorig-rand durable 1 y P Secon'd, to provide "aboxorfreceptacle having-` ing yfor a substantialfdistance 4from theirends.-Y these advantages Whichfistsirnpleand; econoiniwy In "the'fernbodirnents shfownin' Figs. 1-4 inclu-'f fcai-bothin the matter'of material and -infassem sive Ythe end' engaging l-p n Further.objectspertaining to details and econ- U-shapegand are arrange d to embrace ther endy 1 fomieslofl our inventionlwiildeniteiy appear from` vportionsfogf the endppieces havig'the longitud--` thQBSCIiDtiO t0 `011Wvv The 'inVentQn 1S def nal s'lotstherein and'in overlapping relation toflnedin theclaims;9,1v .'11 'fit the slots.l The rivets I0 arer 4disposed above and 15 QUA receptacle `embodying*theV i'ea'ture's Voffour below.` the slots so that the corner irons server'V I j11nventi0n yis clearly' illustratedjiny the `accomas leiective reinforcing and tie pieces for the Ip anying drawing, in whichfy 1&1 v slottedendsoitthegend rim pieces.l This is ot j Fi'g.v-1 is a perspective vievvjofa box 4embody-A very subst'antial*advantagel as theserim pieces 0l ingfthe featuresoi-ourinvention, -the stacking are of lrelatively thingstock both as av matter foi 20 l b'ails or `handles beinglfshown 'inl lifted position;v` saving in material and reducing v v'eight-wjj! 'j' in'order 'omor"clearly-illiistrattheStructure" The outer portions orthse/bracket aims l2 thereot Y ,*"Fig '.2`is a fragmentary 'end elevation with-Darts lapping the Lend Pieces? AThe .-OIIGI lbrackets sectioned and` broken'gewevwith th 'Stcking'khave ,holes `I4 "therein `lined 'with the slotslm` 25 bail'or handlefin, stackingpsitionffrf 1,9 tomeceive the'rela'tvely iongfpintlesl of tijle Figf .3:15 :91" fragmentary yplan View with the v combined stackingfbails and handles I6. Thesel t Stkilgbelr'hendle Shown iri'SiaCking'PQSistacking bans arepreferamyformed of rod stoor;V tion by, full, lines and 'in Partially olla'psed PO- asfiun'stmted, theflpinnes rbeing cnti'nnationspf Msitionjby dotted lir1`e s n v f j *'1" "FEQ'A is .an 'enlaflgedfdetai Vertical Section 0n of the bals are c onformedftoprovide seats for a.

95h94 OfFigS- 2 3Ud3`-, i f superimposed box. t fm@ 5.15 afffrag'mhtay' endelevtion par," The armsl I1 are offset outwardly from. they tallyfin broken Section Ofi mein-5 0f Fig- 6i wall-'engaging 4portions, I9 Vso as to insure .free

the `long pinties which Yare in ,suppc'nrtii'igv en-A` fS illls'fkted` ,hersie Walls l fp endwaus 2Q 2, are not distorted when used ras handles or in and bottom y3 are' formed. Ofifberboard! The stacking-position, and they are securely retained 0 n i M M box-is tapered to 'permit nesting??- t'lhe rim side enga-ged byi springing nut ofthe pintle bearin`gs *outer sides of the .walls with their upper ed'ges holes in the bracket the load is efiectivelysussubstantially' 'ush therewith: Thes"r imfpieces tained by the endpieceslt n 45 are xedly secured tothe walls' by'rneansxofrivy In the embodiment shown in Figs. 5 and 6y the 4 5 ets indicated conventionally at 6. .r In the emend rim piece" engaging arms 20aof `thebrackets bodi'rnentf illustrated the end :walls have overd0 ni; have the" U-shape butlrthey overlap the i ""lappiri'gcorner fiaps" f1( slecuredto'theside.walls lslot ,o`r p intle-receivingrecess `2I in the end rim' n by rivets. Bottom k s1ats`8 arefprovided `to reinpieces on the outer side force the bottom an e ,and runners. f Y i serveas very eiectivereinforcingmeansior the n l `The box vis further'reinforced `at, the corners slotted portions' of the Vend rim pieces, rivets be- 'l l byl the angled brackets 8 the arms of which are king -providedlabove and below these slots'. -j` :1 lapped upon the sides of the rim pieces andfxe'd- AThe structure is very practical both `fromthe -1y secured theretofas'byv meansl ofythe rivets standpoint of manufacture and use.v The` com-55 'First", to provide ajl boit! or Vreceptacle whicirfisg sdenandlrend walls providinga very secure con- 1;inns'traced'theendsnffune` arspr'ovided witniongitudinai 'siots Il @wenn ortions I2 l of 4the cor-V 10 ner irons or brackets lare of downwardlyLfacing` 1 are :preferably providedwitn;flanges-gl3foverl-P V the arms'il of thebails.I The crossportions f|8.30"

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wnuetne ber end walls g d"also tovse'rvelas v vearpiecesv 2 overlap` the recesses on'lthe inner side and-[50",y

claim as new and desire to secure by Letters'v Patent is:

1. A receptacle comprising side and end walls of fbreboard, side and end rim pieces disposed on the outer sides of said side and end walls and secured thereto with the end pieces overlapping the ends of the side pieces, the end pieces having longitudinal slots at the ends thereof, angled corner brackets secured to said side and end rim pieces, the end piece engaging arms of said corner brackets being of downwardly facing U-shape and embracing the end portions of said end pieces having the longitudinal slots therein and in overlapping relation to said slots, `the side pieces of said corner brackets having pintle holes therein alined with said slots in said end rim pieces, and stacking bails provided with inturned pintles of substantial length engaging said holes in said corner brackets and projecting into said slots in said end pieces.

2. A receptacle comprising side and end Walls, side and end rim pieces disposed on the outer sides of said side and end walls and secured thereto, the end pieces having recesses atthe ends thereof, angled corner brackets secured to said side and end rim pieces, the end piece engaging arms of said corner brackets being of downwardly facing U-shape and embracing the end portions t of said end pieces having the recesses therein and in overlapping relation to said recesses, the side` pieces of said corner brackets having pintle holes therein alined with said recesses in said end rim pieces, and stacking bails provided with inturned pintles engaging said holes in said corner brackets and projecting into said recesses in said en pieces.

3. A receptacleV comprising side and end Walls of berboard, side and end rim pieces disposed on the outer sides of said side and end walls and secured thereto with the end pieces overlapping the ends of the side pieces, the end pieces having longitudinal slots at the ends thereof, the end walls overlying said slots and being secured to the rim pieces above and below the slots, angled corner brackets secured to said side and end rim pieces with their end piece engaging arms overlying the slots therein, the side pieces of said corner brackets having pintle holes therein alined with said slots in saidend rim'pieces, and stacking bails provided with inturned pintles of substantial length engaging said holes in said corner brackets and projecting into said slots in said end pieces. i

4. A receptacle comprising side and end walls, side and end rim pieces disposed on the outer sides of said side and end walls and secured thereto, the end` pieces having recesses at the ends thereof, the en d walls overlying said slots, angled corner brackets secured to said side and end rim pieces with their end piece engaging arms overlying the recesses therein, the side pieces of said corner brackets'having pintle holes therein alined with said recesses in said end rim pieces, and

vstacking bails provided with inturned pintles engaging said holes in said corner brackets and projecting into said recesses in said end pieces.

5. A receptacle comprising side and end walls, side and end ri-m pieces disposed on the outer sides of said side and end Walls and secured thereto,

the end pieces having recesses at the ends thereof, angled corner brackets secured to said side. and end vrim pieces, the vside pieces of saidvcorner brackets having pintle holes therein alined with said recesses in said end pieces, and stacking bails provided with inturned pintles of substantial length engaging said holes in said corner brackets and projecting into said `recesses in said end pieces, the end walls and the end portions of the corner brackets overlying `the recessed portions of said end pieces. i i

6. A receptacle comprising side and end walls, side and Vend rim pieces disposed on the outer sides of said side and end wallsancl secured thereto, the end pieces having recesses at the ends thereof, angled corner brackets secured to said side and end rim pieces, the side pieces of said corner brackets having pintle holes therein alined with said recesses in said end pieces, and stacking hails provided with inturned pintles of substantial length engaging said holes in said corner brackets and projecting into said recesses in said end pieces, the end portions of the corner brackets overlying the recessed vportions of said end pieces. Y

'7. A receptacle comprising side and end walls, side and end' rim pieces secured to said side and end walls, the end pieces having recesses at the ends thereof, angled corner brackets secured to said side and end rim pieces, the side pieces of said corner brackets having pintle holes therein alined with said recesses in said end pieces, and stacking bails provided with inturned pintles engaging said holes in said corner brackets and projecting into said recesses in said end pieces, the end portions of thecorner brackets being of downwardly facing `U-shape overlapping the recessed portions of said end pieces.

v i WILSON F. BEST.

WILLIAM KREMER. 

